Yes, hurricanes are natural weather phenomena that are caused by a combination of various atmospheric and oceanic factors. They are not considered external forces in the sense of human influence or manipulation.
A mountain is formed by both internal and external forces. Internal forces, such as tectonic plate movement and volcanic activity, cause the uplift of the Earth's crust. External forces, such as erosion by wind, water, and ice, shape the mountain's surface over time.
The 3 external forces acting on Earth are gravity from the Sun and Moon, solar radiation pressure, and tidal forces from the Moon and Sun.
Earthquakes are internal forces of change caused by tectonic plate movement and stress release along faults within the Earth's crust. They are not considered external forces as they originate from within the Earth.
A hurricane is a destructive force. When it is formed and makes landfall is destroys or breaks down parts of the Earth.
Internal forces of change, like tectonic plate movement, can lead to large-scale changes on Earth's surface such as mountain formation, earthquakes, and volcanic eruptions. In contrast, external forces of change, such as erosion by wind and water, shape the surface through processes like weathering and sediment transport. Both internal and external forces play complementary roles in shaping and transforming Earth's surface over time.
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external forces and internal forces
External forces can cause the center of mass of an object to accelerate or change its position. The direction and magnitude of the external forces determine how the center of mass moves.
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A mountain is formed by both internal and external forces. Internal forces, such as tectonic plate movement and volcanic activity, cause the uplift of the Earth's crust. External forces, such as erosion by wind, water, and ice, shape the mountain's surface over time.